An eclectic, Jacopo starts playing music at the age of 11: first the guitar, then the piano, the drums, the mouthharmonica and singing, both by himself and with many teachers (such as Ricky Portera, Navid Mirzadeh, Adriano Lasagni and others).

He composes and starts performing at the age of 13 years, both as a soloist and in various musical groups, in important events such as: the National Meeting of the Sinistra Giovanie in Carpi (MO), the National Gathering of the Nomadi Fun Club (TN), the Fly Zone Rock Fest (FE), Alive Music Festival in Citta’ di Castello (PG), the Viper Theater (FI), etc.

In his twenties, Jacopo approaches to classical music studying opera at the Conservatory of Music "A. Boito" of Parma and the flute at the Conservatory of Music "A. Peri" in Reggio Emilia, under the guidance of masters L. Capilupi, M. Rapetti, A. Sisillo and G. Biocotino.

In 2009, he knows the Indian music attending the course of Non-european Musical Traditions - Indian course of Studies at the Conservatory of Music "A. Pedrollo" of Vicenza, where he graduates in bansuri (Indian flute) with full marks and honours.

In 2011, to further the study of Indian classical music, he moves to Varanasi (India), where he lives for five years and attends the Faculty of Performing Arts at the prestigious Banaras Hindu University, obtaining a Diploma in bansuri flute with distinction.

A pupil of the legendary flautist Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, he alternates his academic studies learning: in India, with Shanish Gyawali (a prominent young artist at "All India Radio") and in Europe, with important masters such as Gianni Ricchizzi (Sarasvati House, Assisi) and Ken Zuckerman (Ali Akbar College of Music, Basel).

Majoring in Musicology and Musical Heritage at the University of Bologna, he performs for conferences and concerts (from bansuri alone to various ensembles of classical style) both in India and in Europe: Italy, Spain and Switzerland. Among the most significant partnerships: Jeanie Manchester and Lex Ulibarri (Spoleto 2016), Yogare/Atma Vichara (Reggio Emilia 2016), Bhakti Yoga Festival (Florence 2016), University of Barcelona (2015), Andrea Boni and Sally Kempton (Assisi 2015), Turin Spirituality (2015), Stephen Thomas (Zurich 2014).

He alternates concerts with the teaching, both at the Tibet House of Votigno di Canossa (Reggio Emilia) where he lives, and throughout Italy and Europe, with individual lessons and workshops.